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Thursday, 7 March 2013

Cemeteries of the Future…….

Taphophilia is defined as a passion for and enjoyment of cemeteries[1]. It is sad to say, that not everyone enjoys exploring cemeteries or the ponderings of the lives of those that were interned. It is even sadder to say that not everyone believes that cemeteries are a place where we can pay our respects to the dead and thank them for the contribution their life made, no matter how small or big that contribution was.

Frightening isn’t it?

Even more frightening is the contemplation that cemeteries
are being defiled. I do not mean by vandals, or youngsters with no respect or
understanding of respect, but by community officials.

It is happening, the world over and ultimately driven by
money. What society puts money and profit before respect? That for me is one of
my personal values.

Last week, I became aware of the plight of a series of
cemeteries in Australia,
that are facing decimation, not by vandals, but as I have described by an
attempt to save money. These are the graves of, not just the pioneers of Australia, but of the people that shaped Australia into
being the nation it is today. As it
stands, Australia
is only 225 years old in its colonised format.

A fellow genealogist, Catherine who writes at Seeking Susan ~ Meeting Marie had already
experienced a similar issue in South Australia and was delighted when the South
Australia Burial and Cremation Bill had passed it’s second reading in the House
of Assembly and was due a further debate in early March, ironically on the day
I am writing this article. In reality as I type this in England on Tuesday morning the debate as already
been heard in Australia.

So at this point all was looking pretty good, the people who
sit at the heart of the Australian Government were listening. Then it became
apparent that whilst in South Australia they
were listening they were not in other parts of Australia.

On the blog That Moment in Time,
written by Chris was a posting just last week of the shameless desecration of
the KarrakettaCemetery
in Western Australia.
You can read that heartbreaking post HERE.

So what can we do?

There is a petition lobbying the Labour Party of Western
Australia to bring an end to the clearing of the cemeteries in this region. You
can sign the petition HERE.
This petition can be signed by anyone,
anywhere in the world, whether or not you have ancestors in this region. Indeed
I have signed it from my home in England. As far as I know I have no
family members buried in this particular cemetery.

Remember, this may not be in your particular backyard, or at
least not this time.

There is a very active Face Book page called Saving
Graves - WA which exists to support the petition. It has photographs,
current news and press cuttings. Indeed,
the group is very passionate and quite rightly so. Craig Hyde, Media Advisor
for Saving Graves WA has written very passionately about the situation and I
urge you to read his post HERE

There is also a link to a file detailing all the graves
recorded with the Commonwealth War Graves Commission that are to be removed.
Haven’t those already named on those headstones already paid the ultimate
price?

Press Release of Saving Graves
WA

Furthermore, it became apparent through the reading that I
undertook for this article that “some
graves were to be preserved for significant historical or architectural
reasons”[2]Disgraceful,
that even in death we are not equal.

The genealogy community is a big one and through the
advancement of social media we, as a body of genealogists and family historians
have a much stronger voice. One that needs to be heard, and indeed should be
heard.

Whilst this may seem someone else’s problem it is not. The
very moment a community displays this level of disrespect and it remains
unchallenged then we as a group of genealogists, historians and family members
are sending the signal that it is perfectly OK to show this level of disrespect
to the generations that went before us. We must therefore stand together,
united as previous generations did at battle and demand that our ancestor’s final
resting place remains undisturbed

So, please get involved, support our fellow citizens.

I shall close with a poem, written by Chris of That Moment in Time,
as this simply says it all.

GRANDMA'S FOUNDATION

I went to visit GrandmaHer stone it wasn’t thereI thought I made an errorBut I did look everywhereIt was then I noticed rubbleRight against the fenceAnd a dumpster full of rubbishIt really was quite dense.Then I saw my Grandma’s nameAs if she was calling me“Please help me darling
granddaughterWill you please help me be freeFor crushing is the next stepRoad base they say they need I suspect that that is
just a cover upIt all comes down to greed.The land here’s rather valuableI heard the workmen sayMy lovely stone you saved forWill be destroyed today.”

2 comments:

Thanks so much Julie for you support for those all the way down here, in Western Australia, as they battle trying to stop their gravesites being desecrated.Fabulous that it was also published by the "Graveyard Rabbit"... Hoping this bring LOTS of signatures, from caring folks overseas, for that petition!!! ... greatly appreciated.

About Me

I am a Surrey girl, who is very proud of her roots, which go back almost 300 years in Surrey, Sussex and Hampshire. I currently live in the West Country of England, but Surrey is always home! I am also half Italian and thus have an interest in Italian culture and genealogy.

After a career in pharmacy management spanning more than 20 years, I made the decision to look at my options as to where my professional life was heading. I wanted to expand my work portfolio within the training and writing arena; to utilise my historical and research skills along with other qualifications and years of experience. I created The Book of Me, Written by You back in the Autumn of 2012. It threads together the focus of my interests and qualifications. Enabling me to encourage others to think beyond the obvious as we analyse our own lives and those of our close family members.

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